Tribulation and anguish, upon every soul of man that doeth evil, of the Jew first, and also of the Gentile;
Habrá dolor y angustia profunda para toda persona que escoja hacer el mal, ya sea judío o no judío, porque todos son juzgados con el mismo estándar.
Dios juzga a todas las personas por igual, sin importar su origen, y quienes hagan el mal enfrentarán dolor y angustia.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the book of Romans, Paul is writing to the early Christian church in Rome, which included both Jewish and Gentile believers, to address issues of sin, judgment, and God's righteousness. He emphasizes that God's impartial judgment falls on everyone based on their deeds, not their ethnic or religious background, challenging the idea that Jews were exempt due to their covenant with God. This verse specifically warns that suffering and distress will come to those who practice evil, beginning with the Jews who had received the law, but extending equally to Gentiles.
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